Almedalen

Today we woke up tired but happy and invigorated after an incomparable day in Almedalen's EPHI center! Happy to have met new and old friends here in Almedalen. Strengthened by the fact that we managed to complete ten seminars, which dealt with, among other things, how we get sufficient electricity grids for the future, China's role in climate change, what dietary advice should look like for real people and how politics should relate to new nicotine products. 

And to top it all off, we ended the day with a classic Almedalen mingle! 

Now we are taking a vacation and recharging our batteries, for the fall we are stepping up the pace! We will publish a series of new reports and organize a number of additional seminars at our meeting place SN7 in Gamla Stan.    

Don't be a stranger =)

// Christofer, Marie, Tobias and Jonas

Contact us

Environment and Public Health Institute


Box 3039,
103 63 Stockholm

info@ephi.se

Org. number: 559342-4947

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